Pion-Kaon Interactions Workshop
February 14-15, 2018
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Newport News, VA
Circular
The pi-K scattering enables direct investigations of scalar and vector K* states, including the not yet established S-wave k(800) state. These studies are also needed to get precise values of vector and scalar form factors: to independently extract CKM matrix element Vus and to test the Standard Model unitarity relation in the first row of CKM matrix, to study CP violation from the Dalitz plot analysis of open charm...
SciDAC4
January 8-9, 2018
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Newport News, VA
Circular
Jefferson Lab is pleased to host a kickoff meeting for the Lattice QCD SciDAC4 project, funded by DOE’s Office of Nuclear Physics and the Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research in the Office of Science. The project will focus on the software infrastructure devoted to calculations within Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD).
The calculations that will be dramatically improved by this research pertain to determining the...
Strong QCD from Hadron Structure Experiments Second Circular The topical Workshop ``Strong QCD from Hadron Structure Experiments” is scheduled at Jefferson Lab for November 6-9, 2019. The Workshop takes place in a very promising and challenging time for hadron physics with electromagnetic probes. The successful start of the new 12-GeV era of experiments in the four halls at Jefferson Lab in the U.S., as well as the advances in the European facilities ELSA, MAMI, and GSI, and the Asian facilities BES, SPring-8, and JPARC, have considerably extended the scope of the experimental studies of...
The Heavy Photon Search Experiment (HPS) at Jefferson Lab has just successfully defended its remaining beamtime at the PAC48 jeopardy hearing. The PAC endorsed the HPS run plan and recommended maintaining the remaining time allocation (135 days) as well as the experiment grade A. In addition to presenting our run plan, our PAC presentation included HPS progress in three key areas, which will be the main focus of this collaboration meeting.
During a 3-day remote collaboration meeting, we will discuss completing the analysis and publishing the results from our 2016 engineering run,...
This free mini-workshop is part of the HUGS 2019 Summer School in nuclear physics, but open to all interested graduate students and post-docs from the Jefferson Lab community.
Our goal is to offer graduate students and interested postdocs a perspective on academic and non-academic careers, including a hands-on session with practical advice on resume and CV writing. To participate in the mock interview session, you however need to send an application package by Tuesday, June 4th at 7 am (see below for details)